Gold Embossed Valentines Cookies (Tutorial)







One of the most sought after decorating products this last fall was Rolkem Gold dust.
It was selling out like hotcakes and very hard to obtain, but I final got a hold of some.
And it is mighty fine!
The gold sheen and coverage is beyond any other gold dust I've used.


It seemed like the perfect gold to use for Valentines Day cookies.
And since embossed cookies has become one of my favorites lately,
I decided to take the dust out for a spin.
It did not disappoint.


To make embossed cookie dough, you may need to freeze the dough on the texture mat or mold for 10-15 minutes so that it holds it shape better.
Once you place it on a pre-cut cookie, keep in mind that depending upon how thick the final cookie becomes will determine if oven time needs to be extended for complete baking.
Here are the molds I used below:



Once the cookies are baked and cooled, make a mixture of Rolkem Gold and vodka.
(You can substitute clear flavoring like lemon or almond for the vodka.)
Paint it over the embossed cookies for a gorgeous gold sheen.
With this set of cookies, I also tried using Red Rose dust and Blue Bell dust to add some additional color to the embossed cookies.















2016 Valentines Cookie Collection

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